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A livelihood from fishing
The global fishing
crisis has been described as the world's worst ecological
disaster. Off icial sources describe the world's main
fishing grounds as being fished at or above their limits;
70 per cent of fish stocks are regarded as fully
exploited, over-exploited, depleted or recovering.
But how many of us really understand the social and
environmental impacts of the global trade in luxury fish
products? Artificially coloured farmed shrimps from South
Asia create exotic meals and huge profits, but cause
major social and environmental disruptions. What are the
social and environmental implications of feeding
one-third of the world's fish catch to cattle, pigs,
poultry and other fish. While, quite literally , nations
and fishworkers go to war to defend access rights, and
environmental organisations and fishworkers clash over
policies, many of us do not know the difference between a
trawl- and a drift-net.
This book is the result of reflection, meetings and dis
cussions since 1984 when some NGO organized the World
Conference of Fishworkers in Rome and is also the fruit
of close ties with fishworker organisations in both North
and South. It contains a broad overview of fisheries
(values and quantities of species caught), and describes
for the general reader the social and nutritional issues
raised by the modernisation of fisheries worldwide. It
aims to inform all who are interested in the protection
of the marine environment and the plight of workers in
the fisheries sector.
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